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. >> president clinton spoke it 500 times. >> taxes. taxes. taxes. >> taxes rose under bush, have, of course, eventually sunk his re-election campaign. >> no new taxes. >> and reagan -- >> spending cuts. spending. spending, spending. >> carter was preoccupied elsewhere. >> soviet union. soviet union. >> he combined to say soviet more times in three addresses than reagan did in seven. the most six most used words. >> americans. americans. >> people must work. >> joe deaux. thestreet.com for n.b.r. >> susie: there's a lesson to learn from the struggles of smartphone maker blackberry. it's important to remember that sometimes you have to take a big risk in order to reap the rewards. sports analyst rick horrow explains in this week's "beyond the scoreboard." >> in the next few weeks, blackberry will begin selling its highly anticipated q-10 and z-10 smartphones with the hopes of regaining market share. and unlike other companies in the cell phone space-- like service providers at&t and verizon, and device maker samsung-- blackberry has never been
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i went through and the democrats have averaged one hour and 14 minutes, bill clinton. an hour and five minutes, barack obama. ronald reagan averaged 40 min tonight's his state of the union and richard nixon averaged 35 minutes. >> woodruff: that counts applause. >> that counts applause. i think he would endear himself to the nation if he just stood up and said i'm going to... >> that should be a voting issue all by itself. who do you vote for? >> woodruff: are you saying there's been a lack of urgency coming out of the white house? >> i think there's a lot of important issues that they've emphasized. gun control or immigration or training and research. but i mean what is it that comes out that the president says this is what defines my presidency? david is right. he was far more assertive, in his inaugural address than he was in his first term. i guess we expect that to continue. is there an olive branch offered? i mean, is there a sense or is there going to be the republicans have lost five of the last six elections in the popular vote. five of the last elections they
i went through and the democrats have averaged one hour and 14 minutes, bill clinton. an hour and five minutes, barack obama. ronald reagan averaged 40 min tonight's his state of the union and richard nixon averaged 35 minutes. >> woodruff: that counts applause. >> that counts applause. i think he would endear himself to the nation if he just stood up and said i'm going to... >> that should be a voting issue all by itself. who do you vote for? >> woodruff: are you saying...
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he certainly did under president clinton here with this commission. any other comments? >>> thank you. >> all right. any other public comments before we move to a seriatim vote? all right. if you'll call the items. >> item 10 e is public hearing to consider and possible action to adopt the sfpuc's 10-year financial plan for fy 2013-14 through fy 2022-23. and you do have an amendment on the table for that. >> all right. we have an amendment on the table. i'd like to vote on that first before we go to the actual -- >> may i mike a minor amendment to the amendment? >> sure. >> which is just to add the dates after it says by fiscal year, just add the dates 2013, 2014 just to be clear which fiscal year those numbers will be -- >> i can't believe todd didn't put that in there. all right. without objection, that shall be the order. i think we've all seen the language. is there a motion? >> so moved. >> moved as amended. to the amendment. all those signify by saying aye. >> aye. >> opposed? motion carries. now to the main motion which is on the item 10 e. is there a motion? >> i
he certainly did under president clinton here with this commission. any other comments? >>> thank you. >> all right. any other public comments before we move to a seriatim vote? all right. if you'll call the items. >> item 10 e is public hearing to consider and possible action to adopt the sfpuc's 10-year financial plan for fy 2013-14 through fy 2022-23. and you do have an amendment on the table for that. >> all right. we have an amendment on the table. i'd like to...
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earlier this year, jack also got to meet former president bill clinton. >> what a great honor. >> really? >>> still to come on wjz eyewitness news. dream cruise, now a nightmare. the latest on the horrific conditions on a ship stranded in the gulf gulf of mexico. >>> officers stabbed. how it happened during a prisoner transport. >>> i'm bob turk. the first warning weather center. more winter headed our way. i'll have the exclusive first warning five-day forecast. >>> and wjz 13 is always on. here are the top stories at cbsbaltimore.com at this hour. for updates on all the day's news, and the updated news this is dylan right here this is dylan, and this is his big brother hayden. dylan's only five, but he's already been through two surgeries for brain tumors. and he just went through his second round of chemo. and this is their mother, dawn who runs this loving and happy home. she too struggled with tumors. but that doesn't slow her down. her love of family comes first. their dad, phil, works two jobs, repairing copiers, and on weekends delivering newspapers. but the bills keep piling up
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she has made face with every president since clinton. and if representatives want to secure prime seating they have to stay there the entire time. it's like waiting in line for the new iphone. no bathroom breaks for you congressmen. we know who the guest of honor are, but we don't know which cabinet member will be honored with the order to stay away tonight. god for bid if something happened at the capitol tonight we would be without legislative and judicial branch of government. so one member is ordered to stay away so he or she could lead the country if anything should happen. who is most suited, defense state or justice. since 1984 the secretaries of agriculture and interior have been designated the survivor six times each. commerce has had four designees. the only person to be designated twice is evans. we would only survive by selling crops grown on public land or screw it we're on our own. a quick break and then we'll get to brett erlich. stick around. people with sore throats have something new to say. ahh ! mmm ! ahh ! finally, t
she has made face with every president since clinton. and if representatives want to secure prime seating they have to stay there the entire time. it's like waiting in line for the new iphone. no bathroom breaks for you congressmen. we know who the guest of honor are, but we don't know which cabinet member will be honored with the order to stay away tonight. god for bid if something happened at the capitol tonight we would be without legislative and judicial branch of government. so one member...
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we heard no way, no how, with rates rise to the clinton era levels on the highest earners in this country. that has happened because it's the right policy and the right thing to do. we need to do this in a balanced way. late last year, the speaker claimed he had a plan to raise up to $800 billion in revenue. through tax reform. from the wealthiest americans. presumably that is because the tax code is filled with the loopholes and special deductions that we can eliminate or close. or limit. if that was the right policy two months ago, how is it not the right policy now. how can you say we'll cut education funding and cut medicare further than we have to. simply to protect the special breaks that the wealthy get or corporations get that normal folks don't get or small businesses don't get? it doesn't make sense. not good policy. you know, we are going to work with the republicans to try to achieve additional balanced deficit reduction. not just because the president thinks it's the right thing to go. but what the american people think is the right way to go as we learned last year in the el
we heard no way, no how, with rates rise to the clinton era levels on the highest earners in this country. that has happened because it's the right policy and the right thing to do. we need to do this in a balanced way. late last year, the speaker claimed he had a plan to raise up to $800 billion in revenue. through tax reform. from the wealthiest americans. presumably that is because the tax code is filled with the loopholes and special deductions that we can eliminate or close. or limit. if...
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melissa: yeah. >> and go back to the clinton tax rate era where we did so well and start paying down this immoral debt. melissa: david, do you have any hope of any of that happening? >> well, i think it needs to be talked about and i was delighted to hear lanny say that. because it is so obvious to people who aren't caught up in the beltway that the credit card is tapped out. we can't continue to spend 100 billion every month or borrow, by the way, the fed, i mean the treasury borrowed 137 billion in the last two months even though there was supposedly a short-term deficit surplus. that was due to a one-time dividend payments and capital gains at the end of the year. so that isn't meaningful. we can't have the fed continuing to borrow or to print 85 billion a month, which they're doing. this is a huge ponzi scheme. and i agree. we need to have a tax increase on everybody, the wealthy and the middle class. we need to reform entitlements and put a means test on the better off social security which means they wouldn't like it in florida. but you're not going to hear that from rubio toni
melissa: yeah. >> and go back to the clinton tax rate era where we did so well and start paying down this immoral debt. melissa: david, do you have any hope of any of that happening? >> well, i think it needs to be talked about and i was delighted to hear lanny say that. because it is so obvious to people who aren't caught up in the beltway that the credit card is tapped out. we can't continue to spend 100 billion every month or borrow, by the way, the fed, i mean the treasury...
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clinton pook... applying his own oxygee mask... to a dog at the scene off affree.. monday....// the dog... nnaed chase....survvved....the fire... at a home... on.... countyy../. a... - local photographerr.. captured... the moment onnccmerr.... and &pshared it online. - how are the roads lookinn tonight? tonighh?brandi proccor haa our traffic edge report. reportt p3 greensrping 3plibertybat natllpike 3 shawan395 &p 3p today is fat tuusday...// 3 6thhstraight ear,... the beads ... are flyiig.... in havre de gracc... ss...they celebrate... the poon's french heritage.../ its... átheirr... version of bourbon -stteet....// a... & full fledgeddparadee...with floats... and bands... morningg..// it... &pstarted with just 10 people... and a lot f hope.../ now... it's... one of the highhlghts of the year. (11:17:10) " it'ss ffmily ffn event. the kids re out, the parenns aae outt a lot of thee forr ll the people here." here." they even put the town's big statuu innmmrdi pras cooorr.../ thh marquis the townn and noo they honor & hhm and mardi gras ith an expected ten thoosand b
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the fact is, is it not, that president clinton in 1993, 1994 and 1995, proposed in all of those years deficit spending as far as the eye can see, is that correct? >> i think that's right, but my recollection of those budgets -- >> that's my recollection. 1995 budget proposed by president clinton, who takes credit for the surpluses later on, proposed over $200 billion in budget deficits as far as the eye could see and then what happened is. in the 1994 election, the people of the united states elected a republican majority in the house and republican majority in the senate and i know you don't get involved in politics, but let me just observe that chairman kasich was directed by the speaker of the house was to come up with a tough budget bill and the republican majorities in the house and the senate got the president of the united states to buy into reckconsillings and buy into welfare reform and after republicans took control of the house and senate majority, that's when we had budget surpluses. that's when the budget surpluses began and were never proposed before then by president cl
the fact is, is it not, that president clinton in 1993, 1994 and 1995, proposed in all of those years deficit spending as far as the eye can see, is that correct? >> i think that's right, but my recollection of those budgets -- >> that's my recollection. 1995 budget proposed by president clinton, who takes credit for the surpluses later on, proposed over $200 billion in budget deficits as far as the eye could see and then what happened is. in the 1994 election, the people of the...
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. >> also,leer this year, jack got to meet former president bill clinton. our coverage tonight for the state of the union address begins at 9:00. >>> bwi is setting a passenger record for the third year in a row. governor martin o'malley says 22.6 million passengers used the airport last year. that's an increase of 1.3% over 2011, when about 22.4 million passengers flew through the airport. in july, the airport set a monthly record. last year, officials say impacted that increase of passengers. >>> time for a quick look at some of the stories that you'll find in tomorrow morning's edition. baltimore sun. what marylanders think about president obama's state of the union address. it's not just for pancakes. get recipes for cooking with maple syrup. >>> and reports from sarasota, where the o's pitchers and catchers have arrived for spring training. for these stories and more, read tomorrow's baltimore sun. and remember to look for the updated forecast from wjz's first warning weather team. >>> more details are coming out today about pope benedict xvi's health
. >> also,leer this year, jack got to meet former president bill clinton. our coverage tonight for the state of the union address begins at 9:00. >>> bwi is setting a passenger record for the third year in a row. governor martin o'malley says 22.6 million passengers used the airport last year. that's an increase of 1.3% over 2011, when about 22.4 million passengers flew through the airport. in july, the airport set a monthly record. last year, officials say impacted that increase...
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they said let's go with the -- and up and comer of bill clinton. bill clinton took an enormous amount of heat of democrats after this video. this was a party flattened by reagan. on reagan's birthday, the night before the speech and clinton began with a warm tribute and happy birthday and democrats thought it was too complimentary. the video and then every democratic office holder in the country featured for 30 minutes. just -- >> their face inside of the -- >> map of the country. there's dukakis. cut to an interview. it was just -- >> it didn't sink bill clinton's career. >> and then three years later, the 45-minute speech and cheered and said -- he is proved -- that is the single greatest hope for bobby jindal to be president that bill clinton could have that video on the record and that speech in 1988 and survive it all and waiting to figure out what's the master form of the response. maybe rubio showing us something different tonight. doesn't do anything for anybody. >> that's why they call him the comeback kid, i know. did you know that off th
they said let's go with the -- and up and comer of bill clinton. bill clinton took an enormous amount of heat of democrats after this video. this was a party flattened by reagan. on reagan's birthday, the night before the speech and clinton began with a warm tribute and happy birthday and democrats thought it was too complimentary. the video and then every democratic office holder in the country featured for 30 minutes. just -- >> their face inside of the -- >> map of the country....
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for bill clinton, education reform. do you think president obama will be able to persuade congress to push his agenda forward? important day for us. you ready? we wanna be our brother's keeper. what's number two we wanna do? bring it up to 90 decatherms. how bout ya, joe? let's go ahead and bring it online. attention on site, attention on site. now starting unit nine. some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. but that doesn't mean i don't want to make money.stor. i love making money. i try to be smart with my investments. i also try to keep my costs down. what's your plan? ishares. low cost and tax efficient. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. >>> update tonight -- now, tonight's state o
for bill clinton, education reform. do you think president obama will be able to persuade congress to push his agenda forward? important day for us. you ready? we wanna be our brother's keeper. what's number two we wanna do? bring it up to 90 decatherms. how bout ya, joe? let's go ahead and bring it online. attention on site, attention on site. now starting unit nine. some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. but that doesn't...
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. >> our president and attorney general, our vice president, hillary clinton, they're criminals. they're criminals. >> so, you could say interesting. let's talk about this. let me bring in from new york, amy holmes, anchor for the blaze, glenn beck's network. in washington, cnn political analyst and democratic strategist cornell belcher. here in atlanta, patricia murphy, contributor to the dailybeast.com. welcome. the first question i want to ask is should ted nugent be at the speech tonight? amy holmes, what do you think? >> sure, why not? we know citizens are often invited to state of the unions to underscore political points. usually the president has folks sitting alongside the first lady so why not have a congress and bring in ted nugent who will underscore an issue, which, by the way, has bipartisan support when it comes to the second amendment. we talked about it on my show quite a bit that you have six democratic senators up for re-election in red states that mitt romney won. and you're seeing that when it comes to, say, the assault weapons ban, you're ghoeting the type o
. >> our president and attorney general, our vice president, hillary clinton, they're criminals. they're criminals. >> so, you could say interesting. let's talk about this. let me bring in from new york, amy holmes, anchor for the blaze, glenn beck's network. in washington, cnn political analyst and democratic strategist cornell belcher. here in atlanta, patricia murphy, contributor to the dailybeast.com. welcome. the first question i want to ask is should ted nugent be at the...
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president clinton has his global initiative and jimmy carter has habitat for humanity but now we know that george w. bush is hard at work painting self portraits in the shower. [ laughter ] that say bold artistic vision that says faces are hard. [ laughter ] it's not like the president sits around day painting shower portraits. he also did one taking a bath because after a hard day's painting in the shower, there's nothing like a relaxing paint in the tub. of course, we may never know exactly what the artist intended with these works but looking at the muted palette, the fusion of the delicate background, i think it's safe to say, how can i kill some time before swamp wars. [laughter] nation, this morning i did what i always do, i went on huffington post to get my rage levels up and to check out the most adorable panda nip slips but when i was there i saw something truly shocking. actual news. according to the 72-point font: pope out. naturally i was shocked. the pope came out of the closet? [laughter] i mean it makes -- [cheers and applause] i mean it makes sense. the guy hasn't had
president clinton has his global initiative and jimmy carter has habitat for humanity but now we know that george w. bush is hard at work painting self portraits in the shower. [ laughter ] that say bold artistic vision that says faces are hard. [ laughter ] it's not like the president sits around day painting shower portraits. he also did one taking a bath because after a hard day's painting in the shower, there's nothing like a relaxing paint in the tub. of course, we may never know exactly...
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wasn't the one with clinton where they put a different speech in the prompt? >> actually it wasn't the state of the union. a big health care speech. that was september 1993. he was... it was supposed to be a speech on health care. what was in there was state of the union from six months before. yes. seriously. i was in charge. >> jon: you were in charge? in theory, yeah. jon: but in practice? and as i saw the speech going through at hyper speed and clinton being brilliant and just add libbing the entire thing, i saw my career going before my eyes. >> jon: they never got the actual speech back up? >> 13 minutes. 13 minutes while looking at a screen that had another speech going at 90 miles per hour. it was amazing >> jon: how many "reallys" did he use? did he say anything like, "it's really, really, really important." it's very, very, very, big. he didn't do any of that? is this just going to be another exercise in theater? >> it's always theater. theater is important. the theater does matter. the big new theater you're going to see tomorrow but i do think in t
wasn't the one with clinton where they put a different speech in the prompt? >> actually it wasn't the state of the union. a big health care speech. that was september 1993. he was... it was supposed to be a speech on health care. what was in there was state of the union from six months before. yes. seriously. i was in charge. >> jon: you were in charge? in theory, yeah. jon: but in practice? and as i saw the speech going through at hyper speed and clinton being brilliant and just...
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washington, d.c., cute little people who think they can ignore the reality and avoid, secretary of state clinton talking about those critics of the benghazi of soda so they don't live in an empirical world like we do here in washington. it demands people understand we have 23 million people unemployed, this president is pivoting again tonight, we're told he will be aggressive and bold. i haven't heard from any of a single, new, original idea from this administration and i will bet you $5 right here and now that we won't hear a single idea that is new or fresh or likely effective. lori: if you have a couple more minutes come your take on marco rubio getting a response and doing a bilingual response. that could be construed as pandering. lou: it is pandering but that is part of the game republicans are now engaged in. they are going to fight the democrats for the hispanic american vote. power to them because what does that cost? that isn't a significant price. he is clear he is for people who insist upon border security has moved toward legalization process. i think it is smart, it has to be done
washington, d.c., cute little people who think they can ignore the reality and avoid, secretary of state clinton talking about those critics of the benghazi of soda so they don't live in an empirical world like we do here in washington. it demands people understand we have 23 million people unemployed, this president is pivoting again tonight, we're told he will be aggressive and bold. i haven't heard from any of a single, new, original idea from this administration and i will bet you $5 right...
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joining us now michael waldman who served as president clinton's chief speechwriter from 1995 until 1999 and is now the director of nyu's brennan center for justice, and anita dunn, former white house communications director and former advisor to then senator obama. welcome to both. thank you very much. anita, first to you. have you talked to people in the white house. the president's focus is jobs and the economy and laying out some terms of the budget deal. you also have to sort of paint broad strokes. this isn't the inaugural address. this is when it gets specific. what is the real goal here? >> thank you for having me on. you know, the president has addressed a joint session of congress seven times in his presidency, and each time the underlying piece of this has always been about the economy and middle class families and how do we get this country moving again with an economy that helps middle class families, and that's the predicate. that's really the story of his presidency. the state of the union is the opportunity to speak to the entire country as well as congress and to really
joining us now michael waldman who served as president clinton's chief speechwriter from 1995 until 1999 and is now the director of nyu's brennan center for justice, and anita dunn, former white house communications director and former advisor to then senator obama. welcome to both. thank you very much. anita, first to you. have you talked to people in the white house. the president's focus is jobs and the economy and laying out some terms of the budget deal. you also have to sort of paint...
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in the years before president clinton came to office, the time i made my first run for the u.s. senate, the u.s. government was taking in revenue equaling 17.5% of g.d.p. while spending 22.1% of g.d.p. that was the deficit of 4.7%. when he was sworn in, president clinton promised to tackle the deficit while continuing to invest in jobs and the middle class. i bought into that vision and i was proud to help make it a reality. when his bill passed the senate and house without a single republican vote, the top republican on the senate budget committee at the time said it would, "devastate the economy." others predicted calamity along similar lines. but as we all know now, it didn't work out that way. the unemployment rate went from 7.3% at the beginning of 1993 to 3.9% at the end of 2000. over the course of those eight years, 22 million jobs were created, and the economy grew at an average rate of 4%. and the deficit, well, revenue increased from 17.5% of g.d.p. to 20.6% and responsible spending cuts brought federal spending down from 22.1% of g.d.p. to 18.2%. so a 4.7% deficit was
in the years before president clinton came to office, the time i made my first run for the u.s. senate, the u.s. government was taking in revenue equaling 17.5% of g.d.p. while spending 22.1% of g.d.p. that was the deficit of 4.7%. when he was sworn in, president clinton promised to tackle the deficit while continuing to invest in jobs and the middle class. i bought into that vision and i was proud to help make it a reality. when his bill passed the senate and house without a single republican...
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i mean, the thing about -- the difference between barack obama and hillary clinton is that they really weren't that far apart in terms of actual policy. there were a few measurable differences that were -- a lot of hay was made out of them, but fundamentally it wasn't that the democratic party was going through the same sort of, you know, analysis on the couch that the republican party is. >> the point is the strategy on how each one of them sort of had this crescendo in their popularity. it wasn't -- i'm not speaking to the two, but when hillary was first in the senate, she was very careful and methodical about how she rolled herself out. same thing with barack obama. knew that he came in as a big star, but knew that he needed to prove himself. i don't think we've seen marco rubio prove himself on any substantive issue. >> give him credit, though, for standing on a stage with chuck schumer and laying out principles for immigration reform. that's more than most republicans in the senate would do. you're right. that was a framework. that was a photo op and some general principles. the q
i mean, the thing about -- the difference between barack obama and hillary clinton is that they really weren't that far apart in terms of actual policy. there were a few measurable differences that were -- a lot of hay was made out of them, but fundamentally it wasn't that the democratic party was going through the same sort of, you know, analysis on the couch that the republican party is. >> the point is the strategy on how each one of them sort of had this crescendo in their popularity....
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joining us now is former special counsee to president clinton. it sounds like you feel that president obama has been following from behind. it did not lead on simpson pulls own debt reduction. a democrat from illinois and a republican conservative from oklahoma supported a $4 trillion balanced approach which the republicans have rejected. dennis: tell us what you think as dead as a moral issue. >> i really felt this way. i have two younger children and a second generation of children. don't all the receipts on my children's laugh and said you pay for my trip, that would be a moral. that is what our generation is doing. barack obama is a one-person all-americans vote for or against. he is the only president we have. he should say tonight this is a great moral issue of our time. dennis: if you were advising president obama, he cannot possibly -- we had $10 trillion. >> i think you would share the guilt of all of us. they used to call on all politicians. still my inspiration. both parties are guilty. george bush took a trillion dollar surplus left t
joining us now is former special counsee to president clinton. it sounds like you feel that president obama has been following from behind. it did not lead on simpson pulls own debt reduction. a democrat from illinois and a republican conservative from oklahoma supported a $4 trillion balanced approach which the republicans have rejected. dennis: tell us what you think as dead as a moral issue. >> i really felt this way. i have two younger children and a second generation of children....
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he has helped craft four state of the unions for president clinton, you would think this would be your super bowl, you get a twofer this year with an inaugural address and state of the union speech. here's my question, talking about the excitement of it, the rejigging of it. we got this massive news overnight about north korea testing for the third time a nuclear device, does that mean that the president and his team are furiously rewording something on a word document somewhere for tonight? >> i wouldn't be surprised if they were rewriting or writing a section on that, because it's a challenge to the united states, it's a challenge to the world. and that's the kind of thing not only that is important for a president to say, with he has this big audience, but it's something that will unite people from both political parties. >> is there any chance they just don't address it at all? >> it's always possible. it's always possible they might think they would be giving north korea the air time it craves by doing that. in sort of an international hostage taking situation, you don't necessari
he has helped craft four state of the unions for president clinton, you would think this would be your super bowl, you get a twofer this year with an inaugural address and state of the union speech. here's my question, talking about the excitement of it, the rejigging of it. we got this massive news overnight about north korea testing for the third time a nuclear device, does that mean that the president and his team are furiously rewording something on a word document somewhere for tonight?...
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so this became really theater, and bill clinton as well, used that in a way that previous presidents have not done. >> is the president, is he, i guess, faded to overreach tonight? >> i think if he does not overreach, it probably would not say very much for him. you're always expecting a president at the beginning of the second term to ask for more than he knows he will get. ronald reagan got tax reform his second term. that was about it on domestic policy. he asked for more than that in that speech. >> presidential historian, michael beschloss, great to see you, thank you, buddy. >> you too. thank you, thomas. >>> coming up, a different kind of state of the union history. a seating chart history. did you ever think there was one? well, there is. plus, president obama brought up marriage equality during his inaugural address. will he bring it up again tonight? andible and contusions to the metacarpus. what do you see? um, i see a duck. be more specific. i see the aflac duck. i see the aflac duck out of work and not making any money. i see him moving in with his parents and selling bo
so this became really theater, and bill clinton as well, used that in a way that previous presidents have not done. >> is the president, is he, i guess, faded to overreach tonight? >> i think if he does not overreach, it probably would not say very much for him. you're always expecting a president at the beginning of the second term to ask for more than he knows he will get. ronald reagan got tax reform his second term. that was about it on domestic policy. he asked for more than...
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get something done, he'll have to bring a republican house on board to work with him, just like bill clinton did, it's not that hard to do. and he's going to have to work with a closely divided senate. so honestly, so far, we haven't seen much in terms of that tone or attitude. i'm hopeful we'll see a shift tonight, but frankly, i'm prepared to be disappointed. because i have been so far. >> well, congressman tom cole, thank you so much for coming on the program. >> thank you, chris. >>> the u.n. security council is holding an emergency meeting this morning after north korea's laterest nuclear test. early readings show this device was three to six times more powerful than any previous test. president obama called it a, quote, highly provocative act that threatens u.s. security and international peace. nbc's chief foreign correspondent, richard engel, will join me here live in our next half hour with more on this. they could save a lot of money on their car insurance by switching to geico...they may even make you their best man. may i have the rings please? ah, helzberg diamonds. nice choice,
get something done, he'll have to bring a republican house on board to work with him, just like bill clinton did, it's not that hard to do. and he's going to have to work with a closely divided senate. so honestly, so far, we haven't seen much in terms of that tone or attitude. i'm hopeful we'll see a shift tonight, but frankly, i'm prepared to be disappointed. because i have been so far. >> well, congressman tom cole, thank you so much for coming on the program. >> thank you,...
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. >> clinton rome after being hit by shrapnel from a rocket-propelled grenade. >> we weren't going to be beat that day, clint said. you're not going to back down in the face of adversity like that. we were just going to win. plain and simple. god bless you, clint, and all of your team. god bless all who served and god bless the united states of america. >> eight american service members died in that fire fight. one of the most intense in the afghan war. in a lighter moment before the ceremony, clint's 1-year-old son, collin stole some hearts. he jumped on stage and played peek-a-boo behind the president's podium before being escorted off to his mother. here you go take him, mom. not many people can say they played peek-a-boo >>> look up in the sky. not a bird. it's not even a plane. >> reporter: 66 tons yet lighter than air? you're looking at it. find out about the big plans for the biggest airship ever coming up on "cbs this morning." >> announcer: this morning's "eye opener at 8" is sponsored by allergan. talk to your doctor today about chronic migraines. maybe you'll have some frie
. >> clinton rome after being hit by shrapnel from a rocket-propelled grenade. >> we weren't going to be beat that day, clint said. you're not going to back down in the face of adversity like that. we were just going to win. plain and simple. god bless you, clint, and all of your team. god bless all who served and god bless the united states of america. >> eight american service members died in that fire fight. one of the most intense in the afghan war. in a lighter moment...
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the other hand, we've seen at various times in modern history, whether it was ronald reagan or bill clinton or more, you can have a great soaring speech but it doesn't always translate into activity. i always remember ronald reagan dropping the big, thick bill that was passed at the last minute to keep the government running. and he said never more would he sign one of these to keep the government running. and about eight months later, he did the same. so sometimes yes, you get a major push out of these speeches. sometimes they are quickly forgotten. >> we'll find out tonight at 6:00 california time. thank you, jamie. you can find a link toto jamie' washington insider blog and you can watch the state of the union address right here starting at 6:00. and then at 7:30, we'll break down the president's speech and gop response. >>> 7:50. >>> well, they were headed home from the caribbean but instead, they are still stranded out in the gulf of mexico. pam cook is in the studio to tell us conditions on board a cruise ship are getting pretty bad. >> yes, they are. >> the carnival cruise ship and i
the other hand, we've seen at various times in modern history, whether it was ronald reagan or bill clinton or more, you can have a great soaring speech but it doesn't always translate into activity. i always remember ronald reagan dropping the big, thick bill that was passed at the last minute to keep the government running. and he said never more would he sign one of these to keep the government running. and about eight months later, he did the same. so sometimes yes, you get a major push out...
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while clinton romeshea choked back tears, his 2-year-old son romped around the white house. >>> res dments montana were treated to a terrifying prank on monday when hackers broke into the emergency alert stem and this is what unsuspecting viewers heard. >> civil authorities in your area have reported that the bodies of the dead are rising from their graves and attacking the living. follow the messages on screen that will be updated as information becomes available. do not attempt to approach or apprehend these bodies as they are considered extremely dangerous. >> well, the network is investigating the hack and denies that there is any emergency or zombie apocalypse in case you had any doubt. >> terrifying. >> not funny. >> unbelievable. >> especially if you're a wear wolf or a vampire. can't be good. >> mr. roker is here now with a check of the weather. al? >> good morning, everybody. we've got a couple of different sights of a storm. new orleans from tallahassee. already on the radar you can see we have the risk of flash flooding and a lot of wet weather. back behind the system we have 2
while clinton romeshea choked back tears, his 2-year-old son romped around the white house. >>> res dments montana were treated to a terrifying prank on monday when hackers broke into the emergency alert stem and this is what unsuspecting viewers heard. >> civil authorities in your area have reported that the bodies of the dead are rising from their graves and attacking the living. follow the messages on screen that will be updated as information becomes available. do not attempt...
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rose was the make-up artist for president clinton. she may still be. she made you up today. >> there we go. she hit the big time family. >> she improved on nature. >>> this is really a season of tomorrow for -- tor meant for the person who has had a dull russ relationship. the adulterer is a very tormented person. is that true? >> of course they are. you are dealing with feelings you have towards your spouse, your lover. you don't know which way to turn. it is the ultimate guilt. if you do not have the gil it is antisocial-type of personality. >> we are joined on a live line by pamela paul who is a distinguished writer and published a book called "foreign affied." also the author of "start matrimony." >> senator brown held hearings on the effect. pornography on the family and i was there to talk about the impact porn had on relationships, marriages and children. >> the subcommittee held an entire hearing on the subject of pornography and its availability and volume. can you speak to that? >> sure. it used to be even just 10 or 15 years ago in order to
rose was the make-up artist for president clinton. she may still be. she made you up today. >> there we go. she hit the big time family. >> she improved on nature. >>> this is really a season of tomorrow for -- tor meant for the person who has had a dull russ relationship. the adulterer is a very tormented person. is that true? >> of course they are. you are dealing with feelings you have towards your spouse, your lover. you don't know which way to turn. it is the...
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what reagan, clinton and bush's speeches can policy about president obama's chances for getting what he wants. we are live in rome as bets are being placed on who will lead the more than one billion roman catholics when the pope steps down. you are wuchatching "the daily rundown." i decided enough is enough. ♪ [ spa lady ] i started enbrel. it's clinically proven to provide clearer skin. [ rv guy ] enbrel may not work for everyone -- and may not clear you completely, but for many, it gets skin clearer fast, within 2 months, and keeps it clearer through 6 months. [ male announcer ] enbrel may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal events, including infections, tuberculosis, lymphoma, other cancers, nervous system and blood disorders, and allergic reactions have occurred. before starting enbrel, your doctor should test you for tuberculosis and discuss whether you've been to a region where certain fungal infections are common. you should not start enbrel if you have an infection like the flu. tell your doctor if you're prone to infections, have cuts or sores,
what reagan, clinton and bush's speeches can policy about president obama's chances for getting what he wants. we are live in rome as bets are being placed on who will lead the more than one billion roman catholics when the pope steps down. you are wuchatching "the daily rundown." i decided enough is enough. ♪ [ spa lady ] i started enbrel. it's clinically proven to provide clearer skin. [ rv guy ] enbrel may not work for everyone -- and may not clear you completely, but for many,...
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our president and attorney general, our vice president, hillary clinton, they're criminals. they're criminals. we are patriots, we are braveheart. we need to ride into that battlefield and chop their heads off in november. >> but nugent told "the new york times" he will be respectful tonight and he'll leave his guns at home or in the car or wherever, they just don't be in his pocket. if you're wondering why nugent got a pass to the state of the union, republican steven stockman invited him, the congressman who threatened to impeach the president over gun control. here's the thing, though. gun control advocates who will also be at the state of the union are thrilled for them, nugent is the posterboy for gun control and if the republicans really want to rebrand their image, is nugent the guy they want to parade around the house of representatives? talk back this morning, should ted nugent attend the state of the union? facebook.com/carolcnn, or tweet me @carol, cnn. [ engine turns over, tires squeal ] and you'll find advanced safety technology like an available heads-up displa
our president and attorney general, our vice president, hillary clinton, they're criminals. they're criminals. we are patriots, we are braveheart. we need to ride into that battlefield and chop their heads off in november. >> but nugent told "the new york times" he will be respectful tonight and he'll leave his guns at home or in the car or wherever, they just don't be in his pocket. if you're wondering why nugent got a pass to the state of the union, republican steven stockman...
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crudely insulted two female united states senators, called hillary clinton a worthlessbitch and dianne feinstein a worthless whore. it is an outrage to have him in the chamber tonight. if john boehner had any respect for the members of congress or the president of the united states, he would prohibit ted nugent from attending. america deserves better. >> announcer: this is the "bill press show." [ ♪ theme ♪ ] stephanie: hello, current tv land. our number one jackie schechner. for political geeks, it's like christmas morning, state of the union night. did you hear who's going to be there? ted nugent. >> bill press just called him a terd in the punch bowl. stephanie: there's a metal detector before you get in, right? just checking. >> if you threaten the president, under investigation which he was then probably not allowed to come to the state of the union. stephanie: one would think. i hope the secret service men go like this, watching you. >> they should prohibit him from coming. it seems a strange thing to allow. stephanie: it's a new level of disrespect for the president. >> and
crudely insulted two female united states senators, called hillary clinton a worthlessbitch and dianne feinstein a worthless whore. it is an outrage to have him in the chamber tonight. if john boehner had any respect for the members of congress or the president of the united states, he would prohibit ted nugent from attending. america deserves better. >> announcer: this is the "bill press show." [ ♪ theme ♪ ] stephanie: hello, current tv land. our number one jackie...
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when bill clinton had newt gingrich and bob doyle to deal with they balanced the budget and reformed re welfare. i think americans want to see us work together. he need to stop campaigning. >> one of the tricky things with the tax reform issue that i see is that early on in the process of trying to come in with a way to bring in more revenue republicans said we are willing to do it, we'd like tow do it through tax reform,ee lame nature some of the loopholes, talk about capital gains. they raised taxes initially as part of the fiscal cliff bargain, now they are coming back for more and saying we also want what you suggested the first time around. >> if you read the congressional budget office latest report over the last four decade the average amount of money that the president got coming in was 17.9% of gdp. it says this president is going to get 19.1%, it's going to take from the economy, from the gdp. he already has more revenue on average than the last 40 years. his problem is spending. if you just look at the first -- martha: nancy pelosi says spending is not the problem. the pre
when bill clinton had newt gingrich and bob doyle to deal with they balanced the budget and reformed re welfare. i think americans want to see us work together. he need to stop campaigning. >> one of the tricky things with the tax reform issue that i see is that early on in the process of trying to come in with a way to bring in more revenue republicans said we are willing to do it, we'd like tow do it through tax reform,ee lame nature some of the loopholes, talk about capital gains. they...
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>> that's clinton. clinton is the big guy. >> i'm ssrry. i thought he was the big dog. i thought -- i've got to get this exactly right. >> i wouldn't want direct feedback, but i know -- i mean, he knows that it's the real deal and he's told people to read it. >> so you're a washington post reporter for so many years. how does the association with the post when you're writing a book like this help or hurt or is it neutral? >> well, i have a racket going. i mean, i'm called an associate editor at the post which means i don't have to associate with editors. [laughter] >> that's what it means. i always wondered. okay. great. good deal. >> i love the paper. i've been there for 35 years. and they let me do my thing. it's sort of like a professor emeritus. so i do some editing of major projects. i write when i -- when i'm available. and i do books the rest of the time. >> is that still a calling card? i guess i'm thinking back to the stories about woodward and bernstein during watergate saying this is carl bernstein in the washington post or woodward and having that be a way t
>> that's clinton. clinton is the big guy. >> i'm ssrry. i thought he was the big dog. i thought -- i've got to get this exactly right. >> i wouldn't want direct feedback, but i know -- i mean, he knows that it's the real deal and he's told people to read it. >> so you're a washington post reporter for so many years. how does the association with the post when you're writing a book like this help or hurt or is it neutral? >> well, i have a racket going. i mean, i'm...
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president obama awarded romesha with the medal of h >>> well, it may have been army staff sergeant clinton romesha's big award. he got the medal of honor. his son walked up to the podium trying to get the microphone. he ran right back up and wanted to fill his dad's shoes. he tried to sit in his chair and there goes dad. romesha received the medal of honor for his action in the 2009 firefight in afghanistan. what a cute little guy. >> i think he just wanted to give a speech. >> it remind me of rudy giuliani when he was sworn in as the new york mayor, he had a small son, he was doing faces while giving his speech. oh, my god. talk about stealing the show. >>> the economy will be a central issue in tonight's big state of the union address. here with a preview of that, jill schlesinger, editor at large for cbsmoneywatch.com. >> what measures could the president do to boost the economy and jobs market? i'm sure a lot of measures are going to be listening to this. >> we'll get a renewed focus on green jobs, education, boosting the economy. these ideas should be taken with a grain of salt. remem
president obama awarded romesha with the medal of h >>> well, it may have been army staff sergeant clinton romesha's big award. he got the medal of honor. his son walked up to the podium trying to get the microphone. he ran right back up and wanted to fill his dad's shoes. he tried to sit in his chair and there goes dad. romesha received the medal of honor for his action in the 2009 firefight in afghanistan. what a cute little guy. >> i think he just wanted to give a speech....
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host: there was a little written about president clinton in the "new york times this morning. this report -- arnold's in tennessee on our democratic line. good morning. caller: good morning. i appreciate you taking my phone call. i just wanted to say something that got my attention last year during the state of the union address was there were some streaks of light that came across the screen that looked -- i had never seen that happen before in any of the state of the union addresses. they looked almost spiritual. some people accused obama of staging that. d like something from god or something. would it be ok if i shared a web site that i have? host: is it relevant to our conversation, arnold? caller: yes. i believe it is relevant, because we are living in some very interesting times now. on pages 31 and 32 of my free book -- there is no charge for this -- you can see something that is either a coincidence or a sign from god that god is trying to speak to us now. we pray to god all the time. they have these prayer breakfasts up in washington and stuff. anyway, my web site is
host: there was a little written about president clinton in the "new york times this morning. this report -- arnold's in tennessee on our democratic line. good morning. caller: good morning. i appreciate you taking my phone call. i just wanted to say something that got my attention last year during the state of the union address was there were some streaks of light that came across the screen that looked -- i had never seen that happen before in any of the state of the union addresses....
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president obama even shared a cute story. >> colin is not as shy as clinton. he was in the oval office and he was racing around pretty good. and sampled a number of the apples. before he found the one that was just right. >> former staff sergeant clinton romesha was recognized for leadership back in 2009. we salute him. >> yes, we do. >> and his adorable son. >> it is 8:27 now. still ahead. could vitamin c be backfiring for men? our fox medical team looks into a link to kidney stones. >> snowed in. a look how people are fairing days after a powerful snowstorm slammed that state. 8:27. we'll be right back. >>> good views. >> i love it. >> there's a live look outside. a very pleasant start to the day. will the day be pleasant? only one man can answer that question. and that man is tucker barnes. >> that's a lot of pressure, tony. >> no pressure. >> i declare the day will be pleasant for everybody. >> that's good. i like that. >> going to be just fine. >> got some fortune cookies over there. >> nothing but good things. let's get t
president obama even shared a cute story. >> colin is not as shy as clinton. he was in the oval office and he was racing around pretty good. and sampled a number of the apples. before he found the one that was just right. >> former staff sergeant clinton romesha was recognized for leadership back in 2009. we salute him. >> yes, we do. >> and his adorable son. >> it is 8:27 now. still ahead. could vitamin c be backfiring for men? our fox medical team looks into a...
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president obama awarded the medal of honor, the nation's highest military honor, to former staff sergeant clinton romesha. as david martin reports, romesha defended an outpost in afghanistan after being wounded himself. >> reporter: you have to see combat outpost keating to realize how indefensible it was to an attack from these taliban fighters. just 52 american soldiers were down there, plus staff sergeant clint rome show. -- clint romesha. >> we were taking everything from, you know, very precise sniper fire, automatic weapon fire, machine gun positions. we were taking mortar and indirect fire, rpg fire. >> reporter: where was it coming from? >> all 360 degrees around us. just from every eye point. >> reporter: were you taking casualties? >> we had taken casualties from the first barrage of fire that came in and continued to take them throughout the remainder of the fire-fight. >> reporter: a re-creation of the battle shows romache was everywhere that day, running across open ground to reinforce one weak point after another. >> at one point i witnessed three enemy fighters just walk straight t
president obama awarded the medal of honor, the nation's highest military honor, to former staff sergeant clinton romesha. as david martin reports, romesha defended an outpost in afghanistan after being wounded himself. >> reporter: you have to see combat outpost keating to realize how indefensible it was to an attack from these taliban fighters. just 52 american soldiers were down there, plus staff sergeant clint rome show. -- clint romesha. >> we were taking everything from, you...
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were both discussing how there's been carrot sticking from the west for years now going back to the clinton administration the george w. bush administration as well and yet all sorts of sanctions are the threats and incentives and persuasions they don't seem to work how is the international community really going to get its act together on this. and this might be the task that makes the international community wake up and maybe say with russia's help russia of course has been talking about this for years that it's not threats that works it's talking it's working through it this might be the the event that takes the international community through it perhaps there will be a breakthrough certainly there are different ways that we're seeing the world approach that let's not forget that this is seen as a direct message from the new leader kim jong un to president obama he is expected to deliver his state of the union and surely he will respond most likely with again more sanctions more isolation and what russia is saying along with some of its other partners is that yes we need to react strongl
were both discussing how there's been carrot sticking from the west for years now going back to the clinton administration the george w. bush administration as well and yet all sorts of sanctions are the threats and incentives and persuasions they don't seem to work how is the international community really going to get its act together on this. and this might be the task that makes the international community wake up and maybe say with russia's help russia of course has been talking about this...